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Badger Repeatability
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42846" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>We recently removed a 4-16 Nikon Tactical scope from a .308 Win. rifle and replaced it with the new Bushnell tactical scope for some evaluating. When finished we took it off and re-torqued the Badgers that are on the Nikon, cranked on the 680 yard come-up and hit the steel at point of aim twice (we had set up a little short of 700 because of terrain).</p><p>I expected him to check the 100 yard zero since we had a target at 100 but my buddy shot at 680 with the freshly mounted scope - no boresighting, no sweat.</p><p>Nice performance from those Badgers and the Nikon as far as repeatability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42846, member: 25"] We recently removed a 4-16 Nikon Tactical scope from a .308 Win. rifle and replaced it with the new Bushnell tactical scope for some evaluating. When finished we took it off and re-torqued the Badgers that are on the Nikon, cranked on the 680 yard come-up and hit the steel at point of aim twice (we had set up a little short of 700 because of terrain). I expected him to check the 100 yard zero since we had a target at 100 but my buddy shot at 680 with the freshly mounted scope - no boresighting, no sweat. Nice performance from those Badgers and the Nikon as far as repeatability. [/QUOTE]
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